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[r,Y TELEGRAPH —I’KIt PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
ENGLISH fiOABI) OF CONTROL
LONDON, April 2fl
A meeting of the Board ol Control at Lord's appointed .M chits If. Levosou(hover (Surrey). J. Daniell (Sotiier.-'c'i. and .J. Sharp (Lancashire) selectors o r I lie tests against South Africa. Iho umpires will be appointed by l-allol. the four recommended by the county captains, Messrs Chester. Street. Beeves, and Voting, being approved. A special sub-committee, i o'.isistmg of Mesrs Ifove'son-! low or aml Mann and Lord Hurri-, will deal with various matters, including the question ol -o .•stra half-hour’s play on the third da v.
The Board ruled that no one should contribute, report. or make a statement of any kind to tin* Press until the end of the season regarding any test lor which lie is selected, or in which lie played. The payment per mutch for English professionals will 1.-e £-> l'*"- and railwav fare, and for protessiounl emergencies £lB and railway iate. The South Africans commence Llicii tour on Saturday, first against Lancashire. The first, test will begin d Birmingham on June 1 ■!tlt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1924, Page 1
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